Guam NextGen UBE timing and study shift
Guam is in the first NextGen UBE administration wave, so applicants should build comfort with the new digital format before the July 2026 launch.
Guam is in the first NextGen UBE administration wave, so applicants should build comfort with the new digital format before the July 2026 launch.
Guam first administers the NextGen UBE on July 28-29, 2026.
The NextGen UBE is a 9-hour, 1.5-day, fully computer-based exam with three three-hour sessions that combine multiple-choice questions, integrated question sets, and performance tasks.
NCBE reports one score on a 500-750 scale. Guam currently lists a minimum passing score of 612.
Shift daily practice toward Foundational Topics for recall, IQS-style reading, performance-task comfort, and digital format familiarity.
You still need regular doctrine review, accurate issue spotting, and a habit loop that keeps weak areas from going untouched.
Start NextGen-specific prep now if Guam is your July 2026 or February 2027 jurisdiction.
Use the free baseline if you want the timing information to become a practical next step instead of staying abstract.
Use the MBE Hub for short, public reps when you need to restart momentum without opening a full study block.
Use essay playbooks and attack outlines when you want a clearer framework for issue spotting alongside your main course.